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Superwellness Program: a cognitive-behavioral therapy-based group intervention to reduce weight gain in patients treated with antipsychotic drugs.
Magni LR, Ferrari C, Rossi G, Staffieri E, Uberti A, Lamonaca D, Boggian I, Merlin S, Primerano G, Mombrini A, Poli R, Saviotti FM, Caldera MT, Zanotti L, Rossi R. Magni LR, et al. Among authors: boggian i. Braz J Psychiatry. 2017 Jul-Sep;39(3):244-251. doi: 10.1590/1516-4446-2016-1993. Epub 2017 Mar 13. Braz J Psychiatry. 2017. PMID: 28300948 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
The role of experienced and anticipated discrimination in the lives of people with first-episode psychosis.
Lasalvia A, Zoppei S, Bonetto C, Tosato S, Zanatta G, Cristofalo D, De Santi K, Bertani M, Bissoli S, Lazzarotto L, Ceccato E, Riolo R, Marangon V, Cremonese C, Boggian I, Tansella M, Ruggeri M. Lasalvia A, et al. Among authors: boggian i. Psychiatr Serv. 2014 Aug 1;65(8):1034-40. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201300291. Psychiatr Serv. 2014. PMID: 24788167
A multi-element psychosocial intervention for early psychosis (GET UP PIANO TRIAL) conducted in a catchment area of 10 million inhabitants: study protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial.
Ruggeri M, Bonetto C, Lasalvia A, De Girolamo G, Fioritti A, Rucci P, Santonastaso P, Neri G, Pileggi F, Ghigi D, Miceli M, Scarone S, Cocchi A, Torresani S, Faravelli C, Zimmermann C, Meneghelli A, Cremonese C, Scocco P, Leuci E, Mazzi F, Gennarelli M, Brambilla P, Bissoli S, Bertani ME, Tosato S, De Santi K, Poli S, Cristofalo D, Tansella M; GET UP GROUP; Ruggeri M, Mirella ME, Bissoli S, Bonetto C, Cristofalo D, De Santi K, Lasalvia A, Lunardi S, Negretto V, Poli S, Tosato S, Zamboni MG, Ballarin M, De Girolamo G, Fioritti A, Neri G, Pileggi F, Rucci P, Bocchio Chiavetto L, Scasselatti C, Zanardini R, Brambilla P, Bellani M, Bertoldo A, Marinelli V, Negretto V, Perlini C, Rambaldelli G, Lasalvia A, Bertani M, Bissoli S, Lazzarotto L, Bardella S, Gardellin F, Lamonaca D, Lasalvia A, Lunardon M, Magnabosco R, Martucci M, Nicolau S, Nifosì F, Pavanati M, Rossi M, Piazza C, Piccione G, Sala A, Sale A, Stefan B, Zotos S, Balbo M, Boggian I, Ceccato E, Dall'Agnola R, Gardellin F, Girotto B, Goss C, Lamonaca D, Lasalvia A, Leoni R, Mai A, Pasqualini A, Pavanati M, Piazza C, Piccione G, Roccato S, Rossi A, Sale A, Strizzolo S, Zotos S, Urbani A, Ald F, Bianchi B, Cappellari P, C… See abstract for full author list ➔ Ruggeri M, et al. Among authors: boggian i. Trials. 2012 May 30;13:73. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-13-73. Trials. 2012. PMID: 22647399 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Psychosis Incident Cohort Outcome Study (PICOS). A multisite study of clinical, social and biological characteristics, patterns of care and predictors of outcome in first-episode psychosis. Background, methodology and overview of the patient sample.
Lasalvia A, Tosato S, Brambilla P, Bertani M, Bonetto C, Cristofalo D, Bissoli S, De Santi K, Lazzarotto L, Zanatta G, Marrella G, Mazzoncini R, Zanoni M, Garzotto N, Dolce C, Nicolau S, Ramon L, Perlini C, Rambaldelli G, Bellani M, Tansella M, Ruggeri M; PICOS-Veneto Group. Lasalvia A, et al. Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2012 Sep;21(3):281-303. doi: 10.1017/S2045796012000315. Epub 2012 Jun 15. Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2012. PMID: 22794251